27.11.2008, 17:17
The Nation (http://www.nationmultimedia.com) ist allgemein eine recht ordentlich und auch außerhalb Bangkoks/Thailands zugängliche Informationsquelle. Außerdem (i. Ggs. zu der eigentlich auch sehr guten Bangkok Post) etwas weiter von Thaksin entfernt.
Nach dem gestrigen Artikel von Spiegel Online (und was die Tagesschau deutschen Freunden nach angeblich berichtete) würde ich jedenfalls eher auf thailändische und internationale Presseberichte gehen. Was SPON da von "Guerilla" und "blutigen Schiesseren" und noch mehr geschrieben hat, konnte nur den Eindruck von Bürgerkrieg vermitteln.
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The Air Force will help in the Don Muang operation whereas the Navy and the First Region Police Bureau will be in charge of the jobs at Suvarnabhurmi Airport, Somchai said.
Protest leaders at Government House surreptiously told their followers that "this may be our last night". With the leaders having always said the "war" would end in a couple of days, that can be interpreted as a positive statement. But with the state of emergency imminent, the remark also sounded ominous.
Protesters at three rally grounds _ Don Muang, Suvarnabhumi and Government House _ were also advised to take off their yellow shirts and put on ones with different colours if they were to leave the areas.
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That the Army was left out of the state of emergency jobs kept alive rumours about a possible coup. Navy sources said they did not understand why the government wanted to enlist help from the poorly-equipped Navy instead of the Army.
(...)
Government office workers have been told to leave home early, so have many private sector employees, adding to the widespread anxiety.
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Minutes after Natthawut talked to reporters, Army-run TV Channel 5 ran a running text at the bottom of TV screen saying troop movements that were seen by the public were soldiers returning from a demonstration held for Army cadets.
(...)
There were also grave concerns that a coup attempt could spark a nationwide violence involving pro- and anti-Thaksin mobs as well as the military. Suriyasai Katasila, a PAD leader, told The Nation: "Coup is the least of my concern now. I'm worried about violence because nobody seems to be in full control at the moment.
(http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2008/11/...089575.php)
Nach dem gestrigen Artikel von Spiegel Online (und was die Tagesschau deutschen Freunden nach angeblich berichtete) würde ich jedenfalls eher auf thailändische und internationale Presseberichte gehen. Was SPON da von "Guerilla" und "blutigen Schiesseren" und noch mehr geschrieben hat, konnte nur den Eindruck von Bürgerkrieg vermitteln.
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The Air Force will help in the Don Muang operation whereas the Navy and the First Region Police Bureau will be in charge of the jobs at Suvarnabhurmi Airport, Somchai said.
Protest leaders at Government House surreptiously told their followers that "this may be our last night". With the leaders having always said the "war" would end in a couple of days, that can be interpreted as a positive statement. But with the state of emergency imminent, the remark also sounded ominous.
Protesters at three rally grounds _ Don Muang, Suvarnabhumi and Government House _ were also advised to take off their yellow shirts and put on ones with different colours if they were to leave the areas.
(...)
That the Army was left out of the state of emergency jobs kept alive rumours about a possible coup. Navy sources said they did not understand why the government wanted to enlist help from the poorly-equipped Navy instead of the Army.
(...)
Government office workers have been told to leave home early, so have many private sector employees, adding to the widespread anxiety.
(...)
Minutes after Natthawut talked to reporters, Army-run TV Channel 5 ran a running text at the bottom of TV screen saying troop movements that were seen by the public were soldiers returning from a demonstration held for Army cadets.
(...)
There were also grave concerns that a coup attempt could spark a nationwide violence involving pro- and anti-Thaksin mobs as well as the military. Suriyasai Katasila, a PAD leader, told The Nation: "Coup is the least of my concern now. I'm worried about violence because nobody seems to be in full control at the moment.
(http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2008/11/...089575.php)
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